Just returned from a ten day stay, two Nemo suites. WE LOVED it! The resort was beautiful in a totally over the top Disney way. We had five adults in one suite, using an air mattress for one of our adult daughters along with the sofa bed for another, and the table bed for our adult son. He said the table bed was quite comfortable, our D2 was fine on the sofa bed, but D1 preferred the air mattress once D2 left and D1 tried the sofa bed for a night. She thought the sofa bed was too hard. My husband and I had the bedroom. It was great having two bathrooms. It was great having a kitchen area, especially since I do not eat in restaurants, ever, so I even travel with a small freezer which I was able to set up near the kitchen area.
The other suite had two adults and our four grandchildren. They also used an air mattress and took various turns in various beds over the course of the ten days, but all had a good trip.
The pool was great. Big, never too crowded. There were pool towels in the Nemo building (we were in bldg. 4) first floor every day, until they ran out, but you could also bring towels from your room and just ask housekeeping for extras which they provided with no problem. We also asked for extra paper towels, extra paper plates, paper bowls, plastic silverware, extra blankets, etc. Never a problem.
We could see a lot of the Frozen fireworks from HS over the main building when we were in the pool at night.
Everyone enjoyed the food at the Landscape of Flavors during the few meals we actually ate at the resort. We also went across the bridge one night and ate at POP food court which family enjoyed, but preferred AOA.
We were on room only reservations for the first 5 nights, then FD bounce back package for the last five. We were able to pick up our park tickets three days early, right at the resort. Did not even have to go to a guest relations booth to do that, which I was thrilled about! I asked the concierge about it, and they were able to do it

We spent our first couple of days at the resort, and downtown Disney, then did Typhoon Lagoon for a day before we began using our park tickets for the rest of the trip. Worked out great
Only problems we had:
1. one night there was a fire alarm at 6:15AM so we had to wait outside for half an hour. Apparently a light bulb blew and set off an alarm. Startling, but whatever.
2. My magic Band did not work to open the room door, ever, without having to go to the front desk EVERY DAY to have it reset. THAT was annoying! I was the lead person, have an AP (no one else in the family does) and yet my Magic Band didn't work! They never did figure out why it had to be reset every day (different colors, different bands, but seriously, they are all active and all supposed to work).
3. The pool area is fenced in and isn't handicapped accessible. Seriously?? That isn't ok, and I am writing to Disney to complain. I use a
scooter. You have to use your magic band to access the pool gate, but it just allows the gate to unlock, briefly, it doesn't open the gate, so then you can't actually get into the pool area without getting off the scooter and trying to juggle the gate and driving a scooter you're not riding on! I'm lucky I can walk, and sometimes someone would be around to help, but really when I asked the CMs at the pool and again at the front desk, the answer I got was "I guess you'll just have to wait for someone to help you" Really??? Not acceptable.
Overall, it was a great visit and we loved the resort. We took a walk around the whole resort on the last day. My thoughts: It's really cute. I'd definitely stay there again. I would never stay in the Little Mermaid section, it's a LONG walk to the main building and the main pool.
If anyone has questions, I'll try to answer. Just ask.
